Hook Forms looks good. I'll post it to our tools section at The New Dynamic. Will it always be free, at least for some functionality?
Not as simple as Pure, that's for sure. It's separate because if you don't need the grid (neat) then you just don't include it.
I've used Jekyll (quite a bit), Metalsmith, and Hugo and tested some others. They all fit a particular use-case, like Hugo is incredibly fast, Metalsmith is incredibly flexible (it's something like a Gulp for static…
purecss is no longer in development. I've used it and it was a good start, but I've since shifted to using bourbon/neat, which is more a library than a framework and has a light footprint.…
Some of the formatting is wonky, here, but you can read the post at the link at the bottom. CONTENT IN Most, but not all, static site generators use markdown files to store content, with information about each file of…
check out http://mixture.io and http://cactusformac.com
Looking forward to seeing webhook in action (I backed it). Will there be an open source component (perhaps the way Harp works), or entirely your service? Either way, it looks fantastic!
Hook Forms looks good. I'll post it to our tools section at The New Dynamic. Will it always be free, at least for some functionality?
Not as simple as Pure, that's for sure. It's separate because if you don't need the grid (neat) then you just don't include it.
I've used Jekyll (quite a bit), Metalsmith, and Hugo and tested some others. They all fit a particular use-case, like Hugo is incredibly fast, Metalsmith is incredibly flexible (it's something like a Gulp for static…
purecss is no longer in development. I've used it and it was a good start, but I've since shifted to using bourbon/neat, which is more a library than a framework and has a light footprint.…
Some of the formatting is wonky, here, but you can read the post at the link at the bottom. CONTENT IN Most, but not all, static site generators use markdown files to store content, with information about each file of…
check out http://mixture.io and http://cactusformac.com
Looking forward to seeing webhook in action (I backed it). Will there be an open source component (perhaps the way Harp works), or entirely your service? Either way, it looks fantastic!